2019 Honda Passport Sport
- Used
Notes from the dealer
Tech-forward individuals who demand constant connectivity and the latest digital conveniences will appreciate what this vehicle offers. The Passport Sport supports real-time app usage through its infotainment system, allowing navigation, music, and communication apps to function smoothly during daily commutes or road trips. Adaptive cruise control and lane assistance technologies cater to drivers wanting advanced driver-assistance features, ensuring that even in the dynamic weather of Eastern Iowa, staying connected and in control is effortless. Its non-smoker ownership history also adds a layer of reassurance for discerning buyers.
Driving the Passport Sport means engaging with a powertrain enhanced by technology. The 3.5L V6 24V SOHC i-VTEC engine, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, offers refined power delivery and smooth shifting. All-wheel drive integrates digital traction control, optimizing grip on variable surfaces. Electronic driving aids help tailor throttle response and stability, supporting confident acceleration and composed handling whether navigating city streets or venturing onto unpaved paths. The SUVâs tech-driven features are designed for both efficiency and a responsive driving experience, while EPA ratings of 19 city and 24 highway mpg reflect strong fuel economy for its class.
Smart safety is a cornerstone of this SUV, with multiple electronic systems working together to prevent accidents and reduce driver stress. Adaptive cruise control uses radar and cameras to maintain distance from traffic ahead, while the Lane Keeping Assist System gently corrects steering if the SUV begins to drift out of its lane. The Collision Mitigation Braking System and Forward Collision Warning employ advanced sensors to monitor traffic and can initiate braking when a potential impact is detected. The rearview camera and automatic high-beam headlights add extra layers of awareness, allowing drivers to navigate tight parking or nighttime conditions with confidence.
A suite of intuitive features makes the Passport Sport stand out for tech-savvy buyers. Dual-zone climate control ensures personalized comfort for driver and passengers, while remote keyless entry and push-button start streamline daily routines. Audio and connectivity are enhanced by a 215-watt system with seven speakers and steering wheel audio controls, making it easy to switch playlists or answer calls on the move.
Compared to rivals like the Toyota 4Runner and Ford Edge, the Passport Sport excels in technology integration and user-friendly digital features. While competitors may offer similar driver assistance, Hondaâs infotainment system is more intuitive and supports broader app ecosystems.
Does this SUV offer wireless CarPlay or Android Auto? The Passport Sport includes standard wired integration, allowing full smartphone connectivity, but does not support wireless mode. What driver-assistance technology is included? Features such as adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and forward collision mitigation come standard.
Lynch Ford Chevrolet welcomes you to explore the 2019 Honda Passport Sport in person. For more details or to schedule a test drive, call 319-895-8500 or visit us at 410 Business 30 Sw Mt Vernon, IA 52314. Discover how seamlessly you can stay connected in an increasingly digital world with this advanced SUV.
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 4.0
2025 Honda Passport EXL.
by C JfM on 4/1/2026 6:07:02 PM
Purchased this vehicle almost one year ago and it has for the most part been a very good buy. The vehicle has performed well and gets good gas mileage averaging 23.5 MPG. My only beef so far has been the infotainment center. I was never able to fully use it except make calls and receive text messages. The radio system worked but the mapping etc. never worked because I couldn't get my phone to pair up with the system as it is supposed to do. I finally after three 130 mile round trips to the dealer got it somewhat working by purchasing a heavier power cord from Walmart. The system had been completely replaced once. The service department seemed not have a clue about it. Finally one young man after much talk and debate tried his phones cord and it worked. It will still not hook up by bluetooth, and my research has revealed that this is a common problem. I think Hondas reputation as a first rate car company is a little overstated. These day and times problems such as this should have been corrected by the manufacturer. I purchased a new Nissan truck a couple months ago and the system worked flawless in it I have the feeling that they were well aware of this problem all along didn't want to admit it. If I hadn't got a little adamant about getting something done, I still wouldn't have been able to get the system partially working! This is not good service and I blame Honda for not caring enough to get the bugs worked out of this system. - 5.0
Great car except
by Hope for a solution on 12/9/2025 12:10:46 PM
I love this car. It has every possible option, drives great & is very comfortable & roomy. I wish the gas milage was a little better but my BIG issue with this model is where Honda put the indicator lights for the blind spot monitoring. It should be put back in the side mirrors. This is a big big mistake Honda!!! - 4.0
Awesome in all aspects except 1
by Lee R on 8/27/2025 2:26:52 PM
Love the car, space, function, and reliability. I love everything about this car except one aspect. There are manual shift controls on the steering wheel- it is far too easy to hit one of those buttons while youre driving. I have almost wrecked twice by accidentally hitting one at 75 mph. Im honestly surprised I didn't wreck or blow up the engine. I HATE this feature.
